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The Pakistani Taliban said this week that it would not attack a nuclear installation, because "Pakistan is the only Muslim nuclear-power state".
"Syria's reply was that it was a military, not a nuclear, installation, and there would be no reason for the I.A.E.A. to go there.
New teams of United Nation inspectors have already examined the Tuweitha nuclear installation and more than 150 other formerly secret sites in Iraq.
The company's Web site, describing what it said was a huge demand for that game, "Assault on Iran," called it an exercise "simulating a U.S. attack on a key Iranian nuclear installation".
Why should we have to do this?" Even if the site was not a nuclear installation, it is possible that the Syrians feared that an I.A.E.A. inquiry would uncover the presence of North Koreans there.
There was the discovery, in 2007, of what the Mossad determined was a Syrian nuclear installation built with North Korean help; the Israelis bombed the plant the following year, though they have never admitted it publicly.
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We feared attacks on nuclear installations would come next.
Britain's nuclear installations inspection agency, however, rejected that defense.
Iran has threatened to fire missiles at Israel if its nuclear installations come under attack.
Iran learned the lessons of Iraq, and has dispersed its nuclear installations throughout its vast territory.
Others said they were appalled by support for new nuclear installations.
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